Rules of Conduct for the Microsoft MVP's

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For all you MVP's & "wannabes" in training, here's a few basic
rules:

1) If a poster is having hardware trouble, always respond with "It's
YOUR fault, you should have done you HOMEWORK", regardless of the
actual problem. In fact, reading the entire post isn't even
necessary.
- example: "So what if your new $500 "Vista Certified" video card has
no drivers? We never said it would work right NOW, we meant it MIGHT
work LATER." BTW, "Homework" = "Upgrade Advisor", yea, we know it's
seriously flawed, but who cares? We get to laugh at & ridicule those
stupid enough to have trusted it in the first place. It's a "win-win"
situation for us if ever there was one.

2) If a poster is having software trouble, always respond with "It's
YOUR fault, you should have done you HOMEWORK", regardless of the
actual problem.
See? Easy isn't it? We went to great lengths to make sure upgraders
would have to buy as much new software (and hardware) as possible.
See, we have this "deal" with the vendors, but don't mention this
online, just blame the vendors instead. They don't care, they're
getting rich too. Besides, they won't say anything if they know what's
good for them.

3) If a poster protests or questions your reply, take it up a notch.
Calling a poster stupid is usually sufficient to put them in their
place.
How dare they. Better yet, divert all attention by complaining about
something totally unrelated, like top-posting or OT posts. Disparaging
comments about the posters mental state or physical attributes are
always a good way to sidestep any and all issues.

4) If a poster presents evidence that you are full of sh*t, merely
sneer and call them a liar. Always question their sources and present
links to OUR crapola, like the Upgrade Advisor or the Hardware
Compatibility List. Remember, these are what we are paying Marketing
for. Use them. Otherwise, when in doubt, simply lie (see #5).

5) Make stuff up. Technical expertise is not required on your part.
Just reply with baffling diatribes comprised of whatever you can pull
out of your butt. The more mind-numbing stupidity the better, this
serves to leave posters with that "deer in the headlights" look while
they try and comprehend what you just said. At the very least, this
ought to keep them quiet for a while. And whatever you do, never fall
into the trap of having to "prove" you point. Tell the posters to
prove theirs instead. We are above such things.

6) "It works for me". This is quickly becoming the mantra of choice.
It's benefits are twofold; #1) It clearly establishes you as
technically superior to the poster, as well as smarter - go ahead,
beat your chest like an ape, you've earned it. #2) It is just one more
way to inform a poster of their obvious low IQ (see #3 above). Never
pass on an opportunity to employ this tactic. Why? Because as long as
we aren't actually going to help anyone, we may as well provide some
sitcom quality entertainment. Good boy, have a banana.

7) If all else fails, simply call the poster a troll and encourage all
your fanboy buddies to sing along. This is generally the easiest route
since after all, we are Borg of Redmond.

8) Be sure and spend as mush as possible net-copping the newsgroup.
This is just as good as offering any actual technical help, and it's
far easier and much more fun. Berate posters that they're posting in
the wrong newsgroup, or that their posts are off-topic. Best of all,
be sure and post moronic "Rules of Conduct" in an effort to place
yourself on a pedestal, rising above the rest of the mere mortals.
However, NEVER belittle the newsgroup's pet morons, like Frank & Bill
Yaniare. Yeah, we know they're just clueless doofuses, but they're so
Pro-Anything-Microsoft, we just don't have the heart to ban their
sorry asses.

9) Repeat steps 1-8 ad nauseum. Cut & Paste was designed just for this
purpose. Remember, it's not a lie if YOU believe it.

Never forget, this is all part of the grand design, to promote and
protect the Church of Microsoft. Religious zealotry is our way of
life, it is in our hands to seek out and crush the infidels where ever
they may be.
Microsoft is NEVER wrong, NEVER at fault. We are the shepherds,
upgraders everywhere are the sheep. When the collection plate passes,
feel free to toss in your balls and your brain. Now bend over,
...attaboy.


* Disclaimer*
Your true mission, while cleverly disguised as "Technical Support" is
really all about noise and damage control.
Microsoft Legal loves you. How else could we possible assemble an army
of mindless unpaid droids to do our dirty work, all while having no
official or legal obligation, not to mention responsibility or
accountability?

God Bless America.
 
Re: Rules of Conduct for the Microsoft MVP's

Stick to alt.abortion newsgroup where you belong, blowHard.

dieHard wrote:
> For all you MVP's & "wannabes" in training, here's a few basic
> rules:

<snip>
 
Re: Rules of Conduct for the Microsoft MVP's

We can't see you but we can visualize this constipated look
on your face. You're full of it - get it out of yourself!
 
Re: Rules of Conduct for the Microsoft MVP's

I though it was brilliant !

regards, Richard


"Monitor" <nospam@spam.com> wrote in message
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> We can't see you but we can visualize this constipated look
> on your face. You're full of it - get it out of yourself!
>
>
 
Re: Rules of Conduct for the Microsoft MVP's

Did you Copy/Paste this from Dell Tech Support?


"dieHard" <dieHard@abc.com> wrote in message
news:97fm245sqi4nd8lh95enmuq99bu79p6ekd@4ax.com...
> For all you MVP's & "wannabes" in training, here's a few basic
> rules:
>
> 1) If a poster is having hardware trouble, always respond with "It's
> YOUR fault, you should have done you HOMEWORK", regardless of the
> actual problem. In fact, reading the entire post isn't even
> necessary.
> - example: "So what if your new $500 "Vista Certified" video card has
> no drivers? We never said it would work right NOW, we meant it MIGHT
> work LATER." BTW, "Homework" = "Upgrade Advisor", yea, we know it's
> seriously flawed, but who cares? We get to laugh at & ridicule those
> stupid enough to have trusted it in the first place. It's a "win-win"
> situation for us if ever there was one.
>
> 2) If a poster is having software trouble, always respond with "It's
> YOUR fault, you should have done you HOMEWORK", regardless of the
> actual problem.
> See? Easy isn't it? We went to great lengths to make sure upgraders
> would have to buy as much new software (and hardware) as possible.
> See, we have this "deal" with the vendors, but don't mention this
> online, just blame the vendors instead. They don't care, they're
> getting rich too. Besides, they won't say anything if they know what's
> good for them.
>
> 3) If a poster protests or questions your reply, take it up a notch.
> Calling a poster stupid is usually sufficient to put them in their
> place.
> How dare they. Better yet, divert all attention by complaining about
> something totally unrelated, like top-posting or OT posts. Disparaging
> comments about the posters mental state or physical attributes are
> always a good way to sidestep any and all issues.
>
> 4) If a poster presents evidence that you are full of sh*t, merely
> sneer and call them a liar. Always question their sources and present
> links to OUR crapola, like the Upgrade Advisor or the Hardware
> Compatibility List. Remember, these are what we are paying Marketing
> for. Use them. Otherwise, when in doubt, simply lie (see #5).
>
> 5) Make stuff up. Technical expertise is not required on your part.
> Just reply with baffling diatribes comprised of whatever you can pull
> out of your butt. The more mind-numbing stupidity the better, this
> serves to leave posters with that "deer in the headlights" look while
> they try and comprehend what you just said. At the very least, this
> ought to keep them quiet for a while. And whatever you do, never fall
> into the trap of having to "prove" you point. Tell the posters to
> prove theirs instead. We are above such things.
>
> 6) "It works for me". This is quickly becoming the mantra of choice.
> It's benefits are twofold; #1) It clearly establishes you as
> technically superior to the poster, as well as smarter - go ahead,
> beat your chest like an ape, you've earned it. #2) It is just one more
> way to inform a poster of their obvious low IQ (see #3 above). Never
> pass on an opportunity to employ this tactic. Why? Because as long as
> we aren't actually going to help anyone, we may as well provide some
> sitcom quality entertainment. Good boy, have a banana.
>
> 7) If all else fails, simply call the poster a troll and encourage all
> your fanboy buddies to sing along. This is generally the easiest route
> since after all, we are Borg of Redmond.
>
> 8) Be sure and spend as mush as possible net-copping the newsgroup.
> This is just as good as offering any actual technical help, and it's
> far easier and much more fun. Berate posters that they're posting in
> the wrong newsgroup, or that their posts are off-topic. Best of all,
> be sure and post moronic "Rules of Conduct" in an effort to place
> yourself on a pedestal, rising above the rest of the mere mortals.
> However, NEVER belittle the newsgroup's pet morons, like Frank & Bill
> Yaniare. Yeah, we know they're just clueless doofuses, but they're so
> Pro-Anything-Microsoft, we just don't have the heart to ban their
> sorry asses.
>
> 9) Repeat steps 1-8 ad nauseum. Cut & Paste was designed just for this
> purpose. Remember, it's not a lie if YOU believe it.
>
> Never forget, this is all part of the grand design, to promote and
> protect the Church of Microsoft. Religious zealotry is our way of
> life, it is in our hands to seek out and crush the infidels where ever
> they may be.
> Microsoft is NEVER wrong, NEVER at fault. We are the shepherds,
> upgraders everywhere are the sheep. When the collection plate passes,
> feel free to toss in your balls and your brain. Now bend over,
> ..attaboy.
>
>
> * Disclaimer*
> Your true mission, while cleverly disguised as "Technical Support" is
> really all about noise and damage control.
> Microsoft Legal loves you. How else could we possible assemble an army
> of mindless unpaid droids to do our dirty work, all while having no
> official or legal obligation, not to mention responsibility or
> accountability?
>
> God Bless America.
 
Re: Rules of Conduct for the Microsoft MVP's

How pathetic that MVPs or anyone else would even bother to waste ether
with a response to such obvious tripe. To each of you who responded,
realize that you are lending credence to the allegations. Wise up.
Starve trolls; it really pisses them off when they go hungry!
 
Re: Rules of Conduct for the Microsoft MVP's

funny..., every couple
of years there is a rant
about mvp's.

fyi, mvp's are not employed
by microsoft nor are they official
technical support technicians
nor are they representative
of microsoft.

further microsoft does not
support or back up anything
that mvp's say and likewise
some mvp's bash microsoft
without guilt or hesitation,
i.e., the hand that feeds them.

however, microsoft can
and has discredit mvp's
for some of the things
they do.

http://search.live.com/results.aspx?srch=105&FORM=IE7RE&q=Rules+of+Conduct+for+the+Microsoft+MVp

---------------------

although there are mvp
programs for many
countries of the world.

it is unfortunate that there
is an ethnic disparity with
the u.s. mvp program

--

db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>


"dieHard" <dieHard@abc.com> wrote in message
news:97fm245sqi4nd8lh95enmuq99bu79p6ekd@4ax.com...
> For all you MVP's & "wannabes" in training, here's a few basic
> rules:
>
> 1) If a poster is having hardware trouble, always respond with "It's
> YOUR fault, you should have done you HOMEWORK", regardless of the
> actual problem. In fact, reading the entire post isn't even
> necessary.
> - example: "So what if your new $500 "Vista Certified" video card has
> no drivers? We never said it would work right NOW, we meant it MIGHT
> work LATER." BTW, "Homework" = "Upgrade Advisor", yea, we know it's
> seriously flawed, but who cares? We get to laugh at & ridicule those
> stupid enough to have trusted it in the first place. It's a "win-win"
> situation for us if ever there was one.
>
> 2) If a poster is having software trouble, always respond with "It's
> YOUR fault, you should have done you HOMEWORK", regardless of the
> actual problem.
> See? Easy isn't it? We went to great lengths to make sure upgraders
> would have to buy as much new software (and hardware) as possible.
> See, we have this "deal" with the vendors, but don't mention this
> online, just blame the vendors instead. They don't care, they're
> getting rich too. Besides, they won't say anything if they know what's
> good for them.
>
> 3) If a poster protests or questions your reply, take it up a notch.
> Calling a poster stupid is usually sufficient to put them in their
> place.
> How dare they. Better yet, divert all attention by complaining about
> something totally unrelated, like top-posting or OT posts. Disparaging
> comments about the posters mental state or physical attributes are
> always a good way to sidestep any and all issues.
>
> 4) If a poster presents evidence that you are full of sh*t, merely
> sneer and call them a liar. Always question their sources and present
> links to OUR crapola, like the Upgrade Advisor or the Hardware
> Compatibility List. Remember, these are what we are paying Marketing
> for. Use them. Otherwise, when in doubt, simply lie (see #5).
>
> 5) Make stuff up. Technical expertise is not required on your part.
> Just reply with baffling diatribes comprised of whatever you can pull
> out of your butt. The more mind-numbing stupidity the better, this
> serves to leave posters with that "deer in the headlights" look while
> they try and comprehend what you just said. At the very least, this
> ought to keep them quiet for a while. And whatever you do, never fall
> into the trap of having to "prove" you point. Tell the posters to
> prove theirs instead. We are above such things.
>
> 6) "It works for me". This is quickly becoming the mantra of choice.
> It's benefits are twofold; #1) It clearly establishes you as
> technically superior to the poster, as well as smarter - go ahead,
> beat your chest like an ape, you've earned it. #2) It is just one more
> way to inform a poster of their obvious low IQ (see #3 above). Never
> pass on an opportunity to employ this tactic. Why? Because as long as
> we aren't actually going to help anyone, we may as well provide some
> sitcom quality entertainment. Good boy, have a banana.
>
> 7) If all else fails, simply call the poster a troll and encourage all
> your fanboy buddies to sing along. This is generally the easiest route
> since after all, we are Borg of Redmond.
>
> 8) Be sure and spend as mush as possible net-copping the newsgroup.
> This is just as good as offering any actual technical help, and it's
> far easier and much more fun. Berate posters that they're posting in
> the wrong newsgroup, or that their posts are off-topic. Best of all,
> be sure and post moronic "Rules of Conduct" in an effort to place
> yourself on a pedestal, rising above the rest of the mere mortals.
> However, NEVER belittle the newsgroup's pet morons, like Frank & Bill
> Yaniare. Yeah, we know they're just clueless doofuses, but they're so
> Pro-Anything-Microsoft, we just don't have the heart to ban their
> sorry asses.
>
> 9) Repeat steps 1-8 ad nauseum. Cut & Paste was designed just for this
> purpose. Remember, it's not a lie if YOU believe it.
>
> Never forget, this is all part of the grand design, to promote and
> protect the Church of Microsoft. Religious zealotry is our way of
> life, it is in our hands to seek out and crush the infidels where ever
> they may be.
> Microsoft is NEVER wrong, NEVER at fault. We are the shepherds,
> upgraders everywhere are the sheep. When the collection plate passes,
> feel free to toss in your balls and your brain. Now bend over,
> ..attaboy.
>
>
> * Disclaimer*
> Your true mission, while cleverly disguised as "Technical Support" is
> really all about noise and damage control.
> Microsoft Legal loves you. How else could we possible assemble an army
> of mindless unpaid droids to do our dirty work, all while having no
> official or legal obligation, not to mention responsibility or
> accountability?
>
> God Bless America.
 
Re: Rules of Conduct for the Microsoft MVP's

On 2008-05-15 01:56:43 +0530, "Twayne" <nobody@devnull.spamcop.net> said:

> How pathetic that MVPs or anyone else would even bother to waste ether
> with a response to such obvious tripe. To each of you who responded,
> realize that you are lending credence to the allegations. Wise up.
> Starve trolls; it really pisses them off when they go hungry!


Kudos! well said! just ignore them and they'll get pissed off and will
finally leave this place.
 
Re: Rules of Conduct for the Microsoft MVP's

ps:

it should be noted that
some mvp's are truly
professional, providing
courteous help without
judgment, opinion,
ridicule and personal
attacks.

however, the number
of bad ones far outweigh
the few, the proud, etc....

--

db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

" db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." <databaseben.public.newsgroup.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:OG4GdGgtIHA.6096@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> funny..., every couple
> of years there is a rant
> about mvp's.
>
> fyi, mvp's are not employed
> by microsoft nor are they official
> technical support technicians
> nor are they representative
> of microsoft.
>
> further microsoft does not
> support or back up anything
> that mvp's say and likewise
> some mvp's bash microsoft
> without guilt or hesitation,
> i.e., the hand that feeds them.
>
> however, microsoft can
> and has discredit mvp's
> for some of the things
> they do.
>
> http://search.live.com/results.aspx?srch=105&FORM=IE7RE&q=Rules+of+Conduct+for+the+Microsoft+MVp
>
> ---------------------
>
> although there are mvp
> programs for many
> countries of the world.
>
> it is unfortunate that there
> is an ethnic disparity with
> the u.s. mvp program
>
> --
>
> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>
>
>
> "dieHard" <dieHard@abc.com> wrote in message
> news:97fm245sqi4nd8lh95enmuq99bu79p6ekd@4ax.com...
>> For all you MVP's & "wannabes" in training, here's a few basic
>> rules:
>>
>> 1) If a poster is having hardware trouble, always respond with "It's
>> YOUR fault, you should have done you HOMEWORK", regardless of the
>> actual problem. In fact, reading the entire post isn't even
>> necessary.
>> - example: "So what if your new $500 "Vista Certified" video card has
>> no drivers? We never said it would work right NOW, we meant it MIGHT
>> work LATER." BTW, "Homework" = "Upgrade Advisor", yea, we know it's
>> seriously flawed, but who cares? We get to laugh at & ridicule those
>> stupid enough to have trusted it in the first place. It's a "win-win"
>> situation for us if ever there was one.
>>
>> 2) If a poster is having software trouble, always respond with "It's
>> YOUR fault, you should have done you HOMEWORK", regardless of the
>> actual problem.
>> See? Easy isn't it? We went to great lengths to make sure upgraders
>> would have to buy as much new software (and hardware) as possible.
>> See, we have this "deal" with the vendors, but don't mention this
>> online, just blame the vendors instead. They don't care, they're
>> getting rich too. Besides, they won't say anything if they know what's
>> good for them.
>>
>> 3) If a poster protests or questions your reply, take it up a notch.
>> Calling a poster stupid is usually sufficient to put them in their
>> place.
>> How dare they. Better yet, divert all attention by complaining about
>> something totally unrelated, like top-posting or OT posts. Disparaging
>> comments about the posters mental state or physical attributes are
>> always a good way to sidestep any and all issues.
>>
>> 4) If a poster presents evidence that you are full of sh*t, merely
>> sneer and call them a liar. Always question their sources and present
>> links to OUR crapola, like the Upgrade Advisor or the Hardware
>> Compatibility List. Remember, these are what we are paying Marketing
>> for. Use them. Otherwise, when in doubt, simply lie (see #5).
>>
>> 5) Make stuff up. Technical expertise is not required on your part.
>> Just reply with baffling diatribes comprised of whatever you can pull
>> out of your butt. The more mind-numbing stupidity the better, this
>> serves to leave posters with that "deer in the headlights" look while
>> they try and comprehend what you just said. At the very least, this
>> ought to keep them quiet for a while. And whatever you do, never fall
>> into the trap of having to "prove" you point. Tell the posters to
>> prove theirs instead. We are above such things.
>>
>> 6) "It works for me". This is quickly becoming the mantra of choice.
>> It's benefits are twofold; #1) It clearly establishes you as
>> technically superior to the poster, as well as smarter - go ahead,
>> beat your chest like an ape, you've earned it. #2) It is just one more
>> way to inform a poster of their obvious low IQ (see #3 above). Never
>> pass on an opportunity to employ this tactic. Why? Because as long as
>> we aren't actually going to help anyone, we may as well provide some
>> sitcom quality entertainment. Good boy, have a banana.
>>
>> 7) If all else fails, simply call the poster a troll and encourage all
>> your fanboy buddies to sing along. This is generally the easiest route
>> since after all, we are Borg of Redmond.
>>
>> 8) Be sure and spend as mush as possible net-copping the newsgroup.
>> This is just as good as offering any actual technical help, and it's
>> far easier and much more fun. Berate posters that they're posting in
>> the wrong newsgroup, or that their posts are off-topic. Best of all,
>> be sure and post moronic "Rules of Conduct" in an effort to place
>> yourself on a pedestal, rising above the rest of the mere mortals.
>> However, NEVER belittle the newsgroup's pet morons, like Frank & Bill
>> Yaniare. Yeah, we know they're just clueless doofuses, but they're so
>> Pro-Anything-Microsoft, we just don't have the heart to ban their
>> sorry asses.
>>
>> 9) Repeat steps 1-8 ad nauseum. Cut & Paste was designed just for this
>> purpose. Remember, it's not a lie if YOU believe it.
>>
>> Never forget, this is all part of the grand design, to promote and
>> protect the Church of Microsoft. Religious zealotry is our way of
>> life, it is in our hands to seek out and crush the infidels where ever
>> they may be.
>> Microsoft is NEVER wrong, NEVER at fault. We are the shepherds,
>> upgraders everywhere are the sheep. When the collection plate passes,
>> feel free to toss in your balls and your brain. Now bend over,
>> ..attaboy.
>>
>>
>> * Disclaimer*
>> Your true mission, while cleverly disguised as "Technical Support" is
>> really all about noise and damage control.
>> Microsoft Legal loves you. How else could we possible assemble an army
>> of mindless unpaid droids to do our dirty work, all while having no
>> official or legal obligation, not to mention responsibility or
>> accountability?
>>
>> God Bless America.

>
 
Re: Rules of Conduct for the Microsoft MVP's

....that's +2 to the "no sense of humour" and "those who've had charisma
bypass surgery" counts !!

regards, Richard


"Mayank Gupta" <mayank@live.com> wrote in message
news:2008051502023075249-mayank@livecom...
> On 2008-05-15 01:56:43 +0530, "Twayne" <nobody@devnull.spamcop.net> said:
>
>> How pathetic that MVPs or anyone else would even bother to waste ether
>> with a response to such obvious tripe. To each of you who responded,
>> realize that you are lending credence to the allegations. Wise up.
>> Starve trolls; it really pisses them off when they go hungry!

>
> Kudos! well said! just ignore them and they'll get pissed off and will
> finally leave this place.
>
 
Re: Rules of Conduct for the Microsoft MVP's

You should follow your own counsel, grasshopper.

> ps:
>
> it should be noted that
> some mvp's are truly
> professional, providing
> courteous help without
> judgment, opinion,
> ridicule and personal
> attacks.
>
> however, the number
> of bad ones far outweigh
> the few, the proud, etc....
>
> --
>
> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>
>
> " db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." <databaseben.public.newsgroup.microsoft.com>
> wrote in
> message news:OG4GdGgtIHA.6096@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> funny..., every couple
>> of years there is a rant
>> about mvp's.
>>
>> fyi, mvp's are not employed
>> by microsoft nor are they official
>> technical support technicians
>> nor are they representative
>> of microsoft.
>>
>> further microsoft does not
>> support or back up anything
>> that mvp's say and likewise
>> some mvp's bash microsoft
>> without guilt or hesitation,
>> i.e., the hand that feeds them.
>>
>> however, microsoft can
>> and has discredit mvp's
>> for some of the things
>> they do.
>>
>> http://search.live.com/results.aspx?srch=105&FORM=IE7RE&q=Rules+of+Conduct+for+the+Microsoft+MVp
>>
>> ---------------------
>>
>> although there are mvp
>> programs for many
>> countries of the world.
>>
>> it is unfortunate that there
>> is an ethnic disparity with
>> the u.s. mvp program
>>
>> --
>>
>> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>
>>
>>
>> "dieHard" <dieHard@abc.com> wrote in message
>> news:97fm245sqi4nd8lh95enmuq99bu79p6ekd@4ax.com...
>>> For all you MVP's & "wannabes" in training, here's a few basic
>>> rules:
>>>
>>> 1) If a poster is having hardware trouble, always respond with "It's
>>> YOUR fault, you should have done you HOMEWORK", regardless of the
>>> actual problem. In fact, reading the entire post isn't even
>>> necessary.
>>> - example: "So what if your new $500 "Vista Certified" video card has
>>> no drivers? We never said it would work right NOW, we meant it MIGHT
>>> work LATER." BTW, "Homework" = "Upgrade Advisor", yea, we know it's
>>> seriously flawed, but who cares? We get to laugh at & ridicule those
>>> stupid enough to have trusted it in the first place. It's a "win-win"
>>> situation for us if ever there was one.
>>>
>>> 2) If a poster is having software trouble, always respond with "It's
>>> YOUR fault, you should have done you HOMEWORK", regardless of the
>>> actual problem.
>>> See? Easy isn't it? We went to great lengths to make sure upgraders
>>> would have to buy as much new software (and hardware) as possible.
>>> See, we have this "deal" with the vendors, but don't mention this
>>> online, just blame the vendors instead. They don't care, they're
>>> getting rich too. Besides, they won't say anything if they know what's
>>> good for them.
>>>
>>> 3) If a poster protests or questions your reply, take it up a notch.
>>> Calling a poster stupid is usually sufficient to put them in their
>>> place.
>>> How dare they. Better yet, divert all attention by complaining about
>>> something totally unrelated, like top-posting or OT posts. Disparaging
>>> comments about the posters mental state or physical attributes are
>>> always a good way to sidestep any and all issues.
>>>
>>> 4) If a poster presents evidence that you are full of sh*t, merely
>>> sneer and call them a liar. Always question their sources and present
>>> links to OUR crapola, like the Upgrade Advisor or the Hardware
>>> Compatibility List. Remember, these are what we are paying Marketing
>>> for. Use them. Otherwise, when in doubt, simply lie (see #5).
>>>
>>> 5) Make stuff up. Technical expertise is not required on your part.
>>> Just reply with baffling diatribes comprised of whatever you can pull
>>> out of your butt. The more mind-numbing stupidity the better, this
>>> serves to leave posters with that "deer in the headlights" look while
>>> they try and comprehend what you just said. At the very least, this
>>> ought to keep them quiet for a while. And whatever you do, never fall
>>> into the trap of having to "prove" you point. Tell the posters to
>>> prove theirs instead. We are above such things.
>>>
>>> 6) "It works for me". This is quickly becoming the mantra of choice.
>>> It's benefits are twofold; #1) It clearly establishes you as
>>> technically superior to the poster, as well as smarter - go ahead,
>>> beat your chest like an ape, you've earned it. #2) It is just one more
>>> way to inform a poster of their obvious low IQ (see #3 above). Never
>>> pass on an opportunity to employ this tactic. Why? Because as long as
>>> we aren't actually going to help anyone, we may as well provide some
>>> sitcom quality entertainment. Good boy, have a banana.
>>>
>>> 7) If all else fails, simply call the poster a troll and encourage all
>>> your fanboy buddies to sing along. This is generally the easiest route
>>> since after all, we are Borg of Redmond.
>>>
>>> 8) Be sure and spend as mush as possible net-copping the newsgroup.
>>> This is just as good as offering any actual technical help, and it's
>>> far easier and much more fun. Berate posters that they're posting in
>>> the wrong newsgroup, or that their posts are off-topic. Best of all,
>>> be sure and post moronic "Rules of Conduct" in an effort to place
>>> yourself on a pedestal, rising above the rest of the mere mortals.
>>> However, NEVER belittle the newsgroup's pet morons, like Frank & Bill
>>> Yaniare. Yeah, we know they're just clueless doofuses, but they're so
>>> Pro-Anything-Microsoft, we just don't have the heart to ban their
>>> sorry asses.
>>>
>>> 9) Repeat steps 1-8 ad nauseum. Cut & Paste was designed just for this
>>> purpose. Remember, it's not a lie if YOU believe it.
>>>
>>> Never forget, this is all part of the grand design, to promote and
>>> protect the Church of Microsoft. Religious zealotry is our way of
>>> life, it is in our hands to seek out and crush the infidels where ever
>>> they may be.
>>> Microsoft is NEVER wrong, NEVER at fault. We are the shepherds,
>>> upgraders everywhere are the sheep. When the collection plate passes,
>>> feel free to toss in your balls and your brain. Now bend over,
>>> ..attaboy.
>>>
>>>
>>> * Disclaimer*
>>> Your true mission, while cleverly disguised as "Technical Support" is
>>> really all about noise and damage control.
>>> Microsoft Legal loves you. How else could we possible assemble an army
>>> of mindless unpaid droids to do our dirty work, all while having no
>>> official or legal obligation, not to mention responsibility or
>>> accountability?
>>>
>>> God Bless America.
 
Re: Rules of Conduct for the Microsoft MVP's

I think it's db.'..><))) trolling again, in disguise!

PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote:
> Stick to alt.abortion newsgroup where you belong, blowHard.
>
> dieHard wrote:
>> For all you MVP's & "wannabes" in training, here's a few basic
>> rules:

> <snip>
 
Re: Rules of Conduct for the Microsoft MVP's

On May 14, 8:49 pm, "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABear...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Stick to alt.abortion newsgroup where you belong, blowHard.
>
> dieHard wrote:
> > For all you MVP's & "wannabes" in training, here's a few basic
> > rules:

>
> <snip>


Ach, dieHard is only a noobie (Jul 15 2007). With any luck he'll do a
"namesake" on it.
 
Re: Rules of Conduct for the Microsoft MVP's

Twayne wrote:
> How pathetic that MVPs or anyone else would even bother to waste ether
> with a response to such obvious tripe. To each of you who responded,
> realize that you are lending credence to the allegations. Wise up.
> Starve trolls; it really pisses them off when they go hungry!


Is this a responce?

--
Mike Pawlak
 
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